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#1 Re: Help and Support » Motor Controller L298n » 2016-03-16 01:57:39

Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking, thanks!

#2 Re: Help and Support » Motor Controller L298n » 2016-03-16 01:27:06

The 4 input pins actually have to driven in sequence to move the stepper, rather than there being direction and step pins.

#3 Help and Support » Motor Controller L298n » 2016-03-15 20:04:20

mcguinnessdr
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Hello, I dusted off my printer to try and get it up and running again, and found that my motor control board is no longer working. I have a L298n motor controller board lying around that I've used to driver steppers before, but it requires the 4 pins on it to be activated in sequence to drive the motor, while NanoDLP seems to just send a pulse over one pin for each step. Is it possible to drive this board directly from NanoDLP, or would I need to setup a python script that took the steps from NanoDLP and translated it into the correct driver signal? Thanks for any help!

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